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Patented Dec. 15, 1885.

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Niran TATES FREDERICK HARRY GOODYER, OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND.

WINDOW-CURTAIN.

@PECZIEIO'ATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 332,604, dated December 15,1885.

Application filed December 13, 1884. Serial No. 150,284.

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that l, FREDERICK H. Goon- YER, of Nottingham, England, have invented a new and Improved \Vindow Curtain, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

This invention relates more particularly to lace curtains; and it consists, principally, of a window-curtain having an extension at one end, festooned from side to side to form a lambrequin, the latter being made in one con tinuous piece with the curtain.

The invention also consists of a windowcurtain and lambrequin made as above described, and having a continuous border extending around both the curtain and lambrequin.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, in whicn the figure is a front elevation of my new curtain as it appears hung before a window.

A represents the curtain, and B the lambrequin. These are woven in one continuous piece of lace or other fabric.

The lambrequin B is an extension on the end of the curtain, which is festooned from side to side to form the lambrequin, as shown.

Around the edges of the curtain A and lambrequin B is formed the border 0, which is continuous and made with the curtain and lambrequin. The curtain is hung at the win- (low by simply placing the lambrequin por- (No model.)

tion 13 over the curtain-pole D, to which it may be secured by any suitable means. The corners of the lambrequin are by preference rounded, as shown at a a, to form perfect scallops of the festoons or loops.

Made in the manner described the curtain and lambrequin present a handsome appearance, and they are easier to put up and arrange, and are cheaper than where the curtain and lambreqnin are made in separate parts.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. As a new article of manufacture, the window-curtain A, of rectangular form, having an extension on its end, the said extension being festooned from side to side, to form a lambrequin, B, of approximately the same width as the curtain, and made in one piece therewith, substantially as described.

2. As an article of manufacture, the window-curtain A, of rectangular form, having the continuous border 0, extended entirely around it, and an extension on its end, with rounded corners, such extension being festooned from side to side, to form a lambrequin, B, of the same width as the curtain A, substantially as set forth.

FREDERICK HARRY GOODYER.

Witnesses:

H. W. JALLAND, J. E. LOMAS. 

